Home Maintenance Tips to Preserve Your Homes Performance
Regularly checking in on these items may help mitigate expensive emergencies by catching issues early on. Additionally, making sure your home's mechanics are running smoothly will extend their life and reduce costs of repairs and replacements. At Rush, we always try to go the extra mile for our customers and our communities. Continuous improvement is our way of life, we may never be perfect, but we wont stop trying
Clear Drains
MONTHLY:
Check that water is draining freely in all sink, shower, and tub drains. If it backs up, unclog it with boiling water, or baking soda and vinegar, or a drain snake. Be sure not to mix drain cleaner and home remedies, as some chemicals may have adverse reactions. In bath sinks, sometimes it may be necessary to remove the drain stopper to clear hair that may accumulate.
Clean Garbage Disposal
MONTHLY:
To prevent odors and other problems, pour a half cup of baking soda into the disposal, then slowly add a half cup of vinegar. Or drop in ice cubes, grind them, and follow with a half cup of baking soda and boiling water.
Check for Leaks Around Sinks and Toilets
MONTHLY:
Check for leaks around sinks and toilets
Look further into any sign of water, even a few drops. A leak only gets worse over time, so the sooner you catch it, the smaller the simpler and less costly the repair.
Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors
MONTHLY:
Smoke alarms and CO detectors should have a test button. If you don’t see one, check online with the manufacturer to learn how to test your detector. You may even be able to test smart detectors from your phone. Changing the batteries every year is a good habit.
Check the Range Hood Filter
MONTHLY:
The exhaust vent in your range hood has a filter to catch grease. To keep it working properly, clean it regularly. Remove it and scrub in the sink with hot water and grease-cutting dishwashing liquid. Let it dry and put it back in place.
Examine all Electrical Cords
QUARTERLY:
Check for damage to the wire’s insulation, especially near the plug, a common area for wear. Repair any problem areas with electrical tape and make a plan to replace the cord as soon as possible.
Check the Furnace Filter
QUARTERLY:
The filter is a vital component of furnaces and heat pumps. A dirty filter puts added stressors to your system requiring them to work harder to move air. It will also make your home accumulate more DUST! Pull out the filter and clear any dust or other debris clogging the screen, or replace it if necessary. You’ll enjoy better air quality and lower energy costs.
Check Fire Extinguishers
ANNUALLY:
Make sure they’re easily accessible and aren’t damaged. If they’re old, dented, or show low pressure, it’s time to replace them.
Check the House Exterior
ANNUALLY:
Walk around your home, checking the roof, siding, windows, doors, and foundation for any damage. Take note of any standing water close by, as that can be an indication of leaks or other problems.
Check Your Air Conditioner
ANNUALLY:
Look for leaks around the copper lines that connect to the indoor evaporator coil. If you find any, it’s time to call an HVAC professional.
Clear the Outdoor Dryer Vent
ANNUALLY:
Make sure the opening is free of lint and debris build-up.